Coercion Records

Coercion Records
Coercion Records
Coercion Records logo
Founded 2003
Genre Indie
Acoustic
Electroacoustic
Country of origin England
Official Website http://www.coercionrecords.co.uk

Coercion Records was an independent record label based in Brighton, England. The label was founded in Dublin in April 2003 as an outfit for Otranome to release their debut single, "Sweet Screams". This single reached top 30 of the Irish Singles Chart. Coercion Recording And Publishing Company moved to Southampton in early-2006.

The label ceased trading in April 2008.

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